Do you have FusionReactor or SeeFusion installed as well? Depending on how you have your CF Admin JVM settings configured, you may have allocated a lot more memory to your JVM than you want/need. Even if you aren't "using" all of the allocated memory, CF "reserves" it for use. In SeeFusion/FusionReactor (or if you had CF 9 Enterprise) you should be able to see the Used vs. Available memory and get a better picture of whether you are truly "using" that much memory of if it is just allocated to the CF JVM.

Introduction
We as admins face situation where we need to redirect websites to another. This may be required as a part of an upgrade keeping the old URL but website should be served from new URL. This document would brief you on different ways ca…

Recently while working on a project I got a very annoying cfdocument has no body error message. I had never seen this error before. So I checked the code.
The code was pretty simple; it was Just showing me the cfdocumnt tag and inside that tag a …

Learn several ways to interact with files and get file information from the bash shell.
ls lists the contents of a directory: Using the -a flag displays hidden files: Using the -l flag formats the output in a long list: The file command gives us mor…